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Councillor First Name Division Scheme Details Total Spent Status First Total Remaining Councillor Division Scheme Details budget Status Payee Name spent 2009-10 Bailey John Finedon £0.00 £10,000.00 Beardsworth Sally Kingsthorpe Contribution towards play equipment - Kingsthorpe Play Builders Project £2,500.00 £7,500.00 Paid Kingsthorpe Neighbourhood Management Board Contribution towards the hire of the YMCA Bus in Kingsthorpe £1,500.00 £6,000.00 Paid Kingsthorpe Neighbourhood Management Board Contribution to design & printing costs for the 'We Were There' £100.00 £5,900.00 In progress Northamptonshire Black History Association £4,100.00 £5,900.00 Bell Paul Swanspool Opening of the Daylight Centre over Christmas for the vulnerable £1,500.00 £8,500.00 Paid Daylight Centre Fellowship Contribution to employing a p/t worker at Wellingborough Youth Project £2,800.00 £5,700.00 Paid Wellingborough Youth Project Motor skills develoment equipment for people with learning difficulties £5,250.00 £450.00 Paid Friends of Friars School £9,550.00 £450.00 Blackwell George Earls Barton £0.00 £10,000.00 Boardman Catherine Uplands New kitchen floor - West Haddon Village Hall £803.85 £9,196.15 Paid West Haddon Village Hall Committee New garage doors and locks - Lilbourne Mini Bus Garage £3,104.65 £6,091.50 In progress Lilbourne Parish Council £3,908.50 £6,091.50 Bromwich Rosemary Towcester A5 Rangers Cycling Club £759.00 £9,241.00 Paid A5 Rangers Cycling Club Cricket pitch cover for Towcestrians Cricket Club £1,845.00 £7,396.00 Paid Towcestrians Cricket Club £6,861.00 Home & away playing shirts for Towcester Ladies Hockey Club junior teams £535.00 Paid Towcester Ladies Hockey Club Funding of 25 places on the Swim Life course £590.00 £6,271.00 Paid The South Northants Leisure Trust Minibus hire - Tove Valley Baptist Fellowship Youth Camp £800.00 £5,471.00 Paid Tove Valley Baptist Fellowship Youth 50+ Christmas Dinner £650.00 £4,821.00 Paid The South Northants Leisure Trust Tents for the Towcester District Guide Association £440.00 £4,381.00 Paid Towcester District Guide Association New gates for Towcester Allotments £1,350.00 £3,031.00 Paid Towcester Allotment & Garden Association Towcester Neighbourhood Watch community building initiatives £2,481.45 £549.55 Paid Towcester Neighbourhood Watch £9,450.45 £549.55 Brookfield Julie Contribution towards the annual fireworks display at Corby Boating Lake £500.00 £9,500.00 Paid Corby Borough Council Shire Lodge Training costs for Corby Turnaround £950.00 £8,550.00 In progress Turnaround Furniture Project Corby Welfare Rights & CAB - family debt counselling sessions £2,700.00 £5,850.00 In progress Corby Borough Welfare Rights & CAB £4,150.00 £5,850.00 Brown Robin Braunston Badby cemetery path impmprovements £2,500.00 £7,500.00 Paid Badby Parish Council First Total Remaining Councillor Division Scheme Details budget Status Payee Name spent 2009-10 Improvements to village entrance and path repairs around the church £2,500.00 £5,000.00 Paid Newnham Parish Council Improvement to the access to Braunston Playing Fields £2,280.00 £2,280.00 Paid Braunston Playing Field Association Contribution towards the cost of two pairs of 'village gates' in Welton £2,720.00 £0.00 In progress Welton Parish Council £10,000.00 £0.00 Bullock Mark Contribution towards the annual fireworks display at Corby Boating Lake £500.00 £9,500.00 Paid Corby Borough Council Corby Central £500.00 £9,500.00 Church Richard Kingsley Contribution to design & printing costs for the 'We Were There' £100.00 £9,900.00 In progress Northamptonshire Black History Association £100.00 £9,900.00 Civil Bob Ise Security netting at Ise Youth FC to stop balls getting lost and punctured £4,323.97 £5,676.03 Paid Ise Lodge Youth Football Club £4,323.97 £5,676.03 Clarke Michael Hackleton New play equipment in the children's playground, Denton £1,500.00 £8,500.00 In progress Denton Parish Council New safety curtain for the Caring and Sharing Trust Theatre, Cogenhoe £1,500.00 £7,000.00 Paid Caring & Sharing Trust New wood chippings for Yardley Hastings playground £1,500.00 £5,500.00 Paid Yardley Hastings Parish Council New street lighting in Quinton Village £2,500.00 £3,000.00 In progress Highways £7,000.00 £3,000.00 Clarke Tony Castle £0.00 £10,000.00 Conroy Jenny Spencer £0.00 £10,000.00 Dean David Queensway Knife Crime Project for 13 to 19 year olds £2,600.00 £7,400.00 In progress Queensway Residents Association £2,600.00 £7,400.00 Edwards Don Old Duston £9,500.00 Contribution towards coach training & qualifications for Duston Netball Club Duston Netball Club £500.00 Paid Christmas lunch and transport for Rye Hill Senior Citizens £300.00 £9,200.00 Paid Rye Hill Senior Citizens Christmas voucher scheme - Duston Old People's Welfare Association £1,000.00 £8,200.00 Paid Duston Old People's Welfare Association Liberty Drum Corps - Uniforms (with Cllr M Golby) £1,000.00 £7,200.00 Paid Liberty Drum Corps First Total Remaining Councillor Division Scheme Details budget Status Payee Name spent 2009-10 Millway £1,500.00 £5,700.00 Friends of Hopping Hill Primary school - new stage area £2,000.00 £3,700.00 In progress Friends of Hopping Hill Primary school Friends of The Duston School - four new laptop computers £1,500.00 £2,200.00 In progress Friends of The Duston School Chiltern primary £1,500.00 £700.00 Nursery - tables and chairs - Sunbeams £9,300.00 £700.00 Edwards Scott Wicksteed Theatre trip and coach hire for the Highfield Barnes Children's Centre £1,872.50 £8,127.50 Paid Highfield Barnes Community Association Ice skating trip and coach hire Highfield Barnes Community Association £843.60 £7,283.90 Paid Highfield Barnes Community Association Security shutters for Highfield Barnes Community Centre £934.13 £6,349.77 Paid Highfield Barnes Community Association £3,650.23 £6,349.77 Giddings Richard Lumbertubs Brookside community events £1,000.00 £9,000.00 Paid Brookside Residents Council Tools for the Community payback scheme £500.00 £8,500.00 In progress £1,500.00 £8,500.00 Glynane Brendan Delapre New boxing ring - Far Cotton Boxing Club £2,500.00 £7,500.00 Paid Far Cotton Boxing Club New wooden storage building - Northampton Urban Farm Project £1,000.00 £6,500.00 Paid Northampton Urban Farm project New drums - Southern Quarter Drumming Workshop £500.00 £6,000.00 Paid Southern Quarter Contribution to the Red Line Off Road Project in Delapre £1,000.00 £5,000.00 Paid Red Line Off Road Motorbike Project Contribution to design & printing costs for the 'We Were There' £100.00 £4,900.00 In progress Northamptonshire Black History Association £5,100.00 £4,900.00 Golby Matthew New Duston £9,500.00 Contribution towards coach training & qualifications for Duston Netball Club £500.00 Paid Duston Netball Club Duston Community Bus Service £5,400.00 £4,100.00 Paid Duston Parish Council Venue hire & equipment - Duston Swimming Club £700.00 £3,400.00 Paid Duston Swimming Club Duston Tea Dance Club - venue hire and running costs £500.00 £2,900.00 Paid Duston Tea Dance Christmas voucher scheme - Duston Old People's Welfare Association £500.00 £2,400.00 Paid Duston Old People's Welfare Association Duston Rovers FC - new equipment and kit £600.00 £1,800.00 Paid Duston Rovers FC Liberty Drum Corps - Uniforms (with Cllr Don Edwards) £400.00 £1,400.00 Paid Liberty Drum Corps £8,600.00 £1,400.00 Gonzales De Andre East Hunsbury Blacky More Youth Project - workshops £4,995.00 £5,005.00 In Progress Wootton & East Hunsbury Parish Council Savage £4,995.00 £5,005.00 Grant Andrew Brackley East Northamptonshire YMCA Youth Cafe - furniture and equipment £10,000.00 £0.00 Paid Northamptonshire YMCA £10,000.00 £0.00 Groome Christopher Burton First Total Remaining Councillor Division Scheme Details budget Status Payee Name spent 2009-10 £0.00 £10,000.00 Hallam Mike Parklands New security fencing for Fernie Fields Sports & Social Club £2,000.00 £8,000.00 Paid Fernie Fields Sports & Social Moulton Magpies FC - contribution to pitch & club house redevelopment £1,000.00 £7,000.00 Paid Moulton Magpies Youth Printing of christmas cards for fundraising - Parklands After School Club £298.00 £6,702.00 Paid Parklands Learning & Care Centre Pride of Northampton lion - 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